One Voice

One Voice [3:01]
(Why Don’t We Try) A Slow Dance [4:16]
Rain [4:48]
Ships [4:06]
You Could Show Me [1:45]
I Don’t Want To Walk Without You [3:54]
SIDE 2
Who’s Been Sleeping In My Bed [4:36]
Where Are They Now [3:59]
Bobbie Lee (What’s The Difference, I Gotta Live) [3:32]
When I Wanted You [3:31]
Sunday Father [2:51]

The album cover was done in black and white. It makes sense, too, because I was going through what I call my “gray period,” and I was feeling introspective.

I wrote a song with Enoch Anderson about a divorced father who sees his child on weekends, called “Sunday Father,” and another with Bruce Sussman and Jack Feldman – “You Could Show Me” – about being brave enough to ask for help.

“Ships,” written by Ian Hunter, was another intimate song about parents, and “Where Are They Now” is a wonderful song by the talented Richard Kerr and John Bettis about missing old friends.

And, of course, “One Voice,” which came to me complete in a dream one night (really!), is one of my proudest creations.

The bonus cut on this reissue is “They Gave In To The Blues,” with a wonderful and wise lyric by Marty Panzer.